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Ladies and gents, who's in???

My car is already entered, and if we can get more than 10 Stageas there (even better if we can get 10 of each model), then there is a good chance* that we can have our own Stagea category!

C'mon peoples, do it!!!

Info is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/20...ne-t292797.html

Entry details are here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sh...es-t292951.html

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So, where are the rest of you? We have AT LEAST 20 of us here in Sydney alone, so what's all your excuses???

:thumbsup:

ok guys we need a good show here ega4it ....wolverine......and the rest of you guys come on its a social sunday bla bla rave rave rant rant

C'mon peoples, your car doesn't have to be show-car quality, it just has to represent you and all that you love about it! The key here is participation - I'd love to see as many of you there as possible!

Please don't leave your entries until the last moment, either - we, the organisers, need as much time as possible to sort out all the details so we can figure out where we're going to place everyone at the grounds.

my stag is finally going to return for this. has had a few changes since it last hit the road.

but even then I'd really love to see more stageas there. we will organise for them to all be parked together, from memory last time we had about 10? And a great time to look/talk about other cars and what has worked (and what hasn't).

your car doesn't have to be special though, its just about taking part :D

BTW a couple of the guys above - I haven't got forms from you.....please send them in before so we can plan properly.

Bump!

C'mon people, if we don't have enough entrants, then SAU-NSW cannot justify the cost of a trophy just for the Stageas displayed on the day...

TEN BUCKS is all it will cost you to enter!!!

C'mon guys ... if SA can get 25 stageas together for a full day of cruising (more than $10 expense in fuel), then why can't you all gather 10 Stageas for a show. Represent yo!

I'd love to enter mine and drive over from Adelaide for this ... but I'm doing a gearbox swap in the coming weeks, so the car will be out of action.

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